Orlando City head coach Adrian Heath has admitted that he would be "delighted" to add Javier Hernandez to his squad.
The Mexican striker, who is nearing the end of a season-long loan stint at Real Madrid, is expected to leave his parent club Manchester United this summer.
With Madrid not expected to sign him on a permanent basis, the 26-year-old has been linked with a host of teams, including a number in the MLS.
One of those is Orlando and Heath has conceded that he would have no hesitation in signing the centre-forward.
"I think that Chicharito, as he has proved at Real Madrid, would fit into our team very nicely," Heath told the MLS's official website.
"He is a quality player and I don't think there is a team in the MLS that wouldn't want him, we are included in that. We will see of it comes to fruition. I will be delighted if it does."
Hernandez has just 12 months left to run on his contract at Old Trafford.